Burma: Widespread Rape of Rohingya Women, Girls

Soldiers Commit Gang Rape, Murder Children

(New York, November 16, 2017) – Burmese security forces have committed widespread rape against women and girls as part of a campaign of ethnic cleansing against Rohingya Muslims in Burma's Rakhine State, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.

The 32-page report, "'All of My Body Was Pain': Sexual Violence Against Rohingya Women and Girls in Burma," documents the Burmese military's gang rape of Rohingya women and girls and further acts of violence, cruelty, and humiliation. Many women described witnessing the murders of their young children, spouses, and parents. Rape survivors reported days of agony walking with swollen and torn genitals while fleeing to Bangladesh.